Jason Witten, TE, Cowboys: He's been a dud the last couple weeks, but he earned stud status with eight catches for 102 yards and a score. About time the real Jason Witten showed up.

Jimmy Graham, TE, Saints: Anytime you overcome injury — Graham is dealing with a severe case of plantar fascia — and haul in nine balls for 116 yards and two touchdowns, you get our vote.

Chris Johnson, RB, Titans: It's going to snow in Florida. Johnson hasn't rushed for 50 yards in a game this season but exploded for 150 markers against a good Rams defense. He also caught three balls and scored twice.

Pierre Garcon, WR, Redskins: Garcon failed to get in the endzone, but his seven catches for 172 yards were huge in helping the Redskins stop the bleeding.

Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings: The last three weeks, Peterson had 36 total carries. He had 25 Sunday for 140 yards and a touchdown. He also caught three balls for 37 yards.

DUDS

Alex Smith, QB, Chiefs: You never expect a lot out of Smith, but you also don't anticipate a measly 124 yards passing against a Bills D ranked 24th against the pass.

Steven Jackson, RB, Falcons: Jackson still doesn't look like he is full speed after returning from a groin injury. He finished with 57 meaningless yards and three catches for 19 markers.

Terrance Williams, WR, Cowboys: Williams has made Cowboys fans forget Miles Austin, but he laid an egg Sunday, finishing with 33 receiving yards and has as many drops as he did catches (2).

Ryan Mathews, RB, Chargers: We thought Mathews was coming around after two 100-yard rushing performances. Guess we were wrong, as he finished with 34 yards on seven carries and had no catches against the Redskins.

Geno Smith, QB, Jets: Check out this line: Eight completions on 19 attempts for 115 yards. Ouch. That's ugly. Good thing the Jets can run the ball.